Products - RC Cars - RC6 Lap Counter
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RC6 Specifications: |
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| Maximum Number of Cars | 6 |
| Minimum Width of Flag | 1 1/2" |
| Height of Flag | 3/4" |
| Maximum thickness of Flag Pole | 1/8" |
| Power | 9v DC adaptor (included) |
| PC requirements (Windows Version) | Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP |
| PC connection | Comm Port |
RC6 Timing System Includes: |
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| - Includes All Hardware | |
| - Cables | |
| - Timer software | |
Low Cost Lap Timer for R/C cars. Designed for HPI Micro 1:18 scale or Similar.
Ever wanted to count and time your laps for your
R/C car but didn't want to spend thousands of dollars. Ever wanted to know
if your setup changes on the car made a difference but had no reliable way to
time your laps. Now all you have to do is stick a piece of electrical tape
on the antenna. When the car passes though the infrared beam it will be
detected. The system will detect only the flag and not the antenna
mast. Each car places a flag at a different height to differentiate
between the cars. Up to six cars can race at a time. No batteries
required or transponders to lend out. No extra weight added to the
car.
The RC20 is
recommended for 1/10 scale or bigger.
- Low Cost
- No Transponders
- Light weight Flag system
- Easy Installation
- 1/100 of a second accuracy!
- Race Up to 6 Cars
- Timed or Lap Races
- Displays Best Lap Times, Average Lap Times, Number of Laps
- Windows Software
- Change Display column from Lag behind, lag first, median on the fly
- view/print all lap times
- view/print race summary
- computes crash percentage (percentage of laps you crashed on)
- Sound, Get Ready, Go, Vroom as car goes by counter, race over etc.
- Formula one style count down to start
The Rc6 system consists of two boards, a transmitter board the narrower of the two and the receiver board. The maximum distance that they can be placed apart is 80 inches. Select a section of the track where accidents are less likely to happen. Mount the boards on either side of the track. The boards should be oriented so the power plug is at the bottom. Adjust height of the transmitter board so the bottom LEDs are at least 1 inch higher then the roof of the RC car. Adjust receiver board to the same height. The top of transmitter board and receiver board should be at the same height . Measure the distance from the ground to the first LEDs on the transmitter board. You can now make a template for the flags. All the LEDs are placed exactly 1 inch apart so if the bottom LEDs are at 5.2" inches then the 2nd flag will be at 6.2" and so on. The boards should mounted to something sturdy, and care should be taken so they face each other as much as possible. Alignment of the transmitter board can be critical. Now plug the power packs and connect the power to the receiver then the transmitter. Connect the data cable from the receiver to the computer.
The system requires that each car has a flag measuring 1.5" long and 3/4" high mounted at different heights for each car. The flags should be mounted at 1" intervals. The thickness of the pole holding the flag should be no thicker then 1/8", the antenna post is fine.
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